According to officials, a NJ Transit train hit an unoccupied vehicle in a crossing Tuesday evening.
Officials are investigating after a New Jersey Transit train struck a vehicle Tuesday evening in Galloway Township, Atlantic County.
According to NJ Transit officials, around 8:19 p.m., an Atlantic City Rail Line train, which departed 30th Street Station in Philadelphia around 7:03 p.m., crashed into a vehicle at the Pomona Road crossing in Galloway.
Officials said 33 passengers were on board, and no injuries were reported.
The vehicle that was in the crossing was unoccupied at the time of impact, according to officials.
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SkyForce 10 was over the scene, and a severely-damage vehicle could be seen on the side of the tracks. It was so badly damaged it was tough to tell what type of vehicle it was.
ACRL train #4639, the 8:37 PM arrival into Atlantic City, is up to 60 minutes late following an earlier motor vehicle strike.
— Atlantic City Line (@NJTRANSIT_ACRL) April 2, 2025
Officials said service has resumed with 30-minute delays.
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The New Jersey Transit Police are leading the investigation, according to officials.
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